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World's Greatest Magic

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Genii (1994)
For other uses, see World's Greatest Magic (disambiguation).

The World's Greatest Magic was a series of American television shows showcasing magic acts. The first of five shows was broadcast by NBC in 1994, and the shows continued with annual editions through 1998. The World's Greatest Magic shows were produced by Gary Ouellet.

The first episode was hosted by Robert Urich, the second by Alan Thicke, and the final three episodes by John Ritter.

World's Greatest Magic I

Original Air Date: November 23, 1994 hosted by Robert Urich[1]

World's Greatest Magic II

Original Air Date: November 22nd, 1995 hosted by Alan Thicke

World's Greatest Magic III

Original Air Date: November 27, 1996 hosted by John Ritter

World's Greatest Magic IV

Original Air Date: November 26, 1997 hosted by John Ritter

World's Greatest Magic V

Original Air Date: November 25, 1998 hosted by John Ritter

  • John Gabriel - Wireframe
  • Magic Unlimited - The three magicians are 15, 16, and 17 years old
  • Hans Klok - Through the fan
  • Harry Anderson - Paper to a $20, and interactive Masked Magician
  • Mike Caveney - Comedy scissors through the jacket
  • Mac King - Teach-a-Trick
  • Dimmare - Classic Magic, doves, canes, silks, etc.
  • Michael Ammar - Cups & Balls, and card tricks
  • The Majestix - Pass through solid steel, and the Puzzler
  • Phelston Jones - Pyro magic, masks, and more
  • The Evasons - Psychics
  • John Gabriel - Levitation
  • Jim Passe - Paradox Sphere, twists a lady in half
  • Peter Gossamer & Hayley Taylor - Comedy Psychics (Mental Tele-pathetic)
  • Goldfinger & Dove - Stage Monte
  • Brett Daniels - Grand Canyon

References

  1. Genii 1994 November (cover story)